Alzheimer Patients with Depression Symptoms May Trigger Cognitive Decline
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research shows that those who suffer from depression may have a higher risk of cognitive decline over time. Depressive symptoms, together with brain amyloid, a biological marker of Alzheimer’s disease could trigger changes in memory and other related cognitive decline symptoms. The research from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), published in JAMA Network ...click here to read more